Native Plants and Animals: Native Food. What foods are native to Wisconsin?

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Native Plants and Animals: Native Food

What foods are native to Wisconsin?

Native Plants and Animals

Let’s Watch a Video! Introduction to Wisconsin Native Plants

Critical Thinking ?

Group Activity Native to Wisconsin or Not?

Example 1.Crabs No No salt water in Wisconsin. 2.

2. Palm Trees 1.Crab No No salt water in Wisconsin 2.Palm Trees Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not?

3. Potatoes 2.Palm Trees Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not? 3.Potatoes Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not?

4. Chickens 3.Potatoes Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not? 4.Chickens Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not?

5. Shark 4.Chicken Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not? 5.Shark Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not?

6. Oranges 5.Shark Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not? 6.Oranges Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not?

7. Deer 6.Oranges Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not? 7.Deer Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not?

8. Cranberries 7.Deer Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not? 8.Cranberries Native to Wisconsin? Why or why not?

Answers 3.Potatoes Yes Grow in cooler temperatures. 4.Chickens Yes Not impacted by winter. 1.Crabs No No salt water in Wisconsin. 2. Palm Trees No Needs warm weather all year round.

Answers 7.Deer Yes Live in both cold and warm climates. 8.Cranberries Yes Not impacted by winter. 5.Shark No Need salt water to survive. 6. Oranges No Only grow in tropical climate.

Let’s Draw!

Polite Bite Rules: 1.Take at least one bite 2.Only say polite things

What foods are native to Wisconsin?

Let’s Imagine!

Challenge